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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:43 am Post subject:
tinyamaki wrote:
maybe because scripts and plots in Kdramas is much better and they are great in character development... well maybe it's just me
The shows are longer per episode, about 60 minutes and in length- 16+ episodes, easier to get to know the characters and add in some interesting side plots because of the extra time, though because of that it can drag. I watched Sassy Girl, 70 minutes an episode, longer is not always better.
EDIT- I switched for a while, now I'm back to J-Dramas, more hooked than ever! _________________
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maybe because scripts and plots in Kdramas is much better and they are great in character development... well maybe it's just me
I could agree with that. K-dramas are longer, so there's room for more character development. But that's also a double edged sword, that means more room for it to be boring and drag out. Overall, I think there's good production value with K-dramas.
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:51 am Post subject:
hitomi #1 wrote:
The shows are longer per episode, about 60 minutes and in length- 16+ episodes, easier to get to know the characters and add in some interesting side plots because of the extra time, though because of that it can drag. I watched Sassy Girl, 70 minutes an episode, longer is not always better.
EDIT- I switched for a while, now I'm back to J-Dramas, more hooked than ever!
Maybe the main reason why I switched to jdorama
cos before it takes me 2 days to finish a series in Kdrama while in jdorama it's a maximum of 11 hours
Me either. I've seen 3 or 4 and honestly, 5 minutes after finishing them I couldn't tell you what they were about if my life depended on it.
Yup.
The other thing is that I really don't have much interest in Korea other than their food (e.g., kimchi) and products (Samsung, LG, etc.), so my motivation is practically zero.
I took a break from my Kdrama break from Jdramas to watch the jdrama Around 40.
It started slow and I almost deserted it. Glad I stayed with it. Although it does not have the usual youthful beauty female star that is almost a requirement for me, Amami Yuki has done a good enough job as the female protagonist to keep my attention. When a drama draws me in to the extent of feeling a part of it, then it must be good.... the benchmark for this of course will always be Churasan. So here I am on ep 8 with only two eps to go. Then back to my Kdrama break from Jdramas for several more of the Korean beauties.
Episode 8 of Magerarenai Onna. First drama I've watched Kanno-san and she is hilarious! Tanihara Shosuke and Nagasaku Hiromi are both good but don't really like Tsukamoto Takashi's character. Anyway, next week's finale should be interesting....
Off subject a bit, but any drama suggestions with Kanno-san?
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:16 am Post subject:
niknik wrote:
Off subject a bit, but any drama suggestions with Kanno-san?
Just of the top of my head,
Iguana no Musume
Ii Hito
and
Watshitachi no Kyokasho
The first two are from the late '90s when Kanno was just starting out and you could see even then she had the stuff. Although Ii Hito is more a vehicle for Kusanagi and Kanno has more of a supporting role, it's still one of my favorites!
Kichise Michiko had what amounts to a cameo in it. Aside from giving me the opportunity to stare at her face... the show didn't offer much. Unless of course you enjoyed those math puzzles they used to make us do in grammar school. My fast forward thumb got a heck of a workout with this one.
And though I absolutely, positively promised myself I'd wait until I had all of Fumo Chitaihttp://wiki.d-addicts.com/Fumo_Chitai recorded, and the subs in place, before I started watching again...
I gobbled up episodes 10 - 12.
I'll tell you... it's got a bit more melodrama in it than I normally care for. And on the surface, the story telling seems a bit shallow and inelegant.
But the episodes flick by in a heart beat. And at the end of each I reallllly want to move on to the next episode to see what happens.
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Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:33 am Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
It is!! This is a VERY underrated drama!!
I have to agree.... first episode is really great..I didn't know that Yutaka Takenouchi is in here.... I enjoyed it...
now I'm regretting that I'd watched it without finishing to DL all episodes first...I wanna see episode 2....
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